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Allure of the Seas Dining Package Prices — Why the Cheaper Restaurants Change the Math

Allure of the Seas dining package prices: Unlimited Dining runs ~$40/night, but its cheaper à la carte restaurants mean you need ~6 nights to break even.

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Allure of the Seas Dining Package Prices — Why the Cheaper Restaurants Change the Math

Allure of the Seas came out of her amplification with one of the deepest dining lineups in the Oasis class — the fine-dining 150 Central Park tucked into the open-air park, the Brazilian churrascaria Samba Grill, the Southern-comfort Mason Jar, plus the fleet staples Chops Grille, Giovanni's Table, and Izumi. She sails 7-night Caribbean loops from Fort Lauderdale, and we've tracked her Cruise Planner prices every day since early 2026.

The menus are easy to find. What's harder to pin down — and what this guide covers — is what the dining packages have actually cost, and a wrinkle specific to Allure: because her à la carte restaurants are cheaper than the newer ships', the Unlimited Dining Package is a tougher sell here.

This guide covers what the Unlimited package has tracked, what each restaurant charges à la carte, where 150 Central Park fits, and the break-even math.


Quick Answer: Allure of the Seas Dining Package Prices

TL;DR
Option (per person)Tracked lowTypicalTracked high
Unlimited Dining (per night)$29$40$65
3-Night Dining Package$119$138 (~$46/night)$180
  • The break-even is higher here: Allure's à la carte restaurants are cheap, so you need ~6 specialty nights to justify the Unlimited Package, not ~5.
  • 150 Central Park is the standout: Allure's signature fine-dining room is included in the package at a ~$48 à la carte value.
  • The 3-Night Package fills the gap: at ~$46/night it's the pick for a few nice meals without committing to every night.

What Allure's Unlimited Dining Has Cost

Allure's Unlimited Dining Package holds a $29 floor and typically runs $40/night — a little cheaper than the newer Icon-class ships.

The Unlimited Dining Package lets you eat specialty every night of the cruise for one nightly rate — one restaurant per night, plus specialty lunch on sea days and a 40% discount on bottles of wine under $100.

$29
Floor — about $203 a week (per person)
$40
Typical — about $280 a week (per person)
$65
Tracked high — about $455 a week (per person)

That typical week — $280 per person — is the anchor for every break-even decision below. Buy near the $29 floor and it's about $203; the price moves daily, so which end you land on comes down to timing.


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What Allure's Restaurants Cost À La Carte

Here's the wrinkle: Allure's everyday specialty dinners run $33 to $48 — cheaper than the newer ships, which is exactly why the package is harder to justify.

À la carte cover charges are how you'd pay one restaurant at a time, and they set the break-even for the package. One thing the menu price hides: an 18% gratuity is added to both the package and à la carte covers at checkout — a $48 Chops dinner is really about $57, and a $40/night package about $47 — so it washes out of the break-even, but budget the extra 18% either way.

VenueCuisineDinner cover
The Mason JarSouthern~$33
Giovanni's TableItalian~$37
Samba GrillBrazilian churrascaria~$37
IzumiJapanese~$38
Chops GrilleSteakhouse~$48
150 Central ParkFine dining~$48
Izumi HibachiTeppanyaki~$59
Chef's TableTasting menu~$84

Most of Allure's rooms sit in the high $30s to high $40s. On the newer Icon-class ships, the same tier of restaurant runs $52 to $59 — so a specialty dinner on Allure costs meaningfully less à la carte, which pushes the break-even for the Unlimited Package higher.

The package still doesn't make every meal free. The Chef's Table ($84) is a standalone splurge, and Izumi Hibachi and premium Chops cuts can carry an onboard surcharge on top of the package.


150 Central Park

150 Central Park is Allure's signature restaurant — and it's included in the Unlimited package, which makes it the best-value way to use one.

Set in Allure's open-air Central Park neighborhood, 150 Central Park is the upscale room the ship is known for — a multi-course, seasonally driven menu that's a cut above the everyday specialty restaurants.

À la carte it runs about $48 per person. But unlike the show-dining supper clubs on the newer Icon-class ships (which the dining package doesn't cover), 150 Central Park is included in the Unlimited Dining Package. If you're going to buy the package, a night here is one of the highest-value ways to use it.


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Is Unlimited Dining Worth It on Allure?

Only past about six specialty nights — Allure's cheap à la carte covers raise the bar.

The math: the Unlimited Package's typical week is $280 per person, and the everyday specialty dinners it would replace average about $40 to $45 a head. Divide one by the other and the package doesn't pull ahead until roughly six nights of the seven. (Those are dinners; the sea-day lunches the package also covers are a bonus on top.)

Package vs À La Carte — by How Many Specialty Nights

3 or fewer specialty dinners
Pay à la carte, or buy the 3-Night Package (~$138). Allure's cheap covers make this the easy call.
4 to 5 specialty dinners
It's close, and leans à la carte — Allure's low cover charges keep per-meal pricing competitive.
6 or more specialty dinners
Buy the Unlimited Dining Package. Past six nights it finally pulls ahead.

The 3-Night Dining Package fills the middle. At about $138 per person — roughly $46/night — it's the right call for the cruiser who wants a few nice meals without committing to specialty every night.

For the full fleet-wide breakdown of how this math shifts by ship, see our Royal Caribbean dining package prices guide.

Dining is one of the two big pre-buys; the drink package is the other. We cover what Allure's drink packages have actually cost in a separate guide.


When Allure's Dining Price Moves

Royal Caribbean reprices these packages mostly midweek — the cuts land Thursday and Friday.

Watching Allure day by day reveals a rhythm: the price tends to firm up around Wednesday, while Thursday and Friday are when it gets cut. The start of the week and weekends rarely reprice. So don't buy on impulse midweek, when the price is more likely climbing — anchor to where it's actually been for your sailing, and a few days of patience has a real shot at beating a midweek price.


How We Track This Data

Every figure in this guide comes from All Aboard Deals' own price tracking. We've monitored Allure of the Seas' Royal Caribbean Cruise Planner dining prices every day since early 2026, across roughly 72 sailings booking into 2027.

That spans roughly 91,000 tracked dining prices across 26 products. All package figures are per person, and reflect the lowest adult price we recorded each day. As our tracking window grows, we'll keep this guide current. For live fare history on your specific sailing, see the Allure of the Seas ship page.


Our Cruise Price Tracker scores every Allure of the Seas fare 0-100 against 8.6M+ tracked price snapshots — so you know whether the cabin price is fair before you start adding packages. For real-time package price alerts on your exact sailing, All Aboard Deals Pro does the watching for you — and if you book in CAD, GBP, EUR, or AUD, you can track Allure's packages in your own currency so a drop alert reflects a real price move, not the exchange rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Unlimited Dining Package on Allure of the Seas has tracked as low as $29/night, with a typical price around $40/night. The 3-Night Dining Package runs about $138 per person and the 5-Night about $231. All prices are per person.
It's a tougher call than on the newer ships. At a typical $40/night, the package is $280 per person for a 7-night sailing. Allure's à la carte specialty dinners are relatively cheap — $37 to $48 for most rooms — so the package only pays off if you'd eat specialty roughly 6 or more of 7 nights. For a few nice meals, à la carte or the 3-Night Package is cheaper.
À la carte dinner cover charges on Allure run from about $33 at The Mason Jar and $37 at Giovanni's Table and Samba Grill, up to about $48 at Chops Grille and 150 Central Park, with Izumi Hibachi around $59. The Chef's Table tasting menu is about $84 per person.
150 Central Park is Allure's signature fine-dining restaurant, tucked into the open-air Central Park neighborhood. À la carte it runs about $48 per person, and it's included in the Unlimited Dining Package — one of the better-value ways to use the package on Allure.
If you plan to eat specialty most nights, pre-buying the Unlimited Dining Package usually beats paying à la carte onboard. But the pre-cruise price moves daily — across the sailings we track it has ranged from about $29 to $65 per night — so the day you buy matters as much as whether you buy early.
Graham H
About the author

Graham H — Founder, All Aboard Deals

Graham has been cruising for over a decade and has sailed on 15+ cruises across Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, and Virgin.

He built All Aboard Deals to track cruise prices the same way traders track charts — monitoring 29,000+ sailings and spotting fares that fall well below their recent averages.

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